Myers was one of the best centers in the entire NFL last season, utilizing the Texans' zone-blocking scheme to the best of his ability. There is now a tremendous amount of interest in his services around the National Football League.

Tulloch was one of the many surprises for the Lions in their run to the postseason last season. He did, however, come on a one-year contract. This means that the talented linebacker is currently free to sign anywhere he desires.

It did come as a surprise to me that McNeill was released by the Chargers. After all, he is one of the best pass-protecting offensive tackles in the entire league. There were reports that McNeill was dealing with an injury, but his agent took offense to that idea.

If it weren't for injury concerns, the former first-round pick would have easily been a top-10 free agent. In fact, the Redskins probably would have placed the franchise tag on the safety. These injury issues have caused his stock to drop a great deal.

Grubbs struggled with consistency and injuries last season. This doesn't change the fact that he is still one of the best run blockers in the entire league and provides a tremendous amount of value. This is a player who will dominate between the hashes and in the trenches.

The running back market has been incredibly quiet in the first two days of the offseason. This just goes to show that the value franchises place on this position isn't too great. With that said, Michael Bush has to be considered the top dog at this point. He performed at an extremely high level replacing Darren McFadden with the Oakland Raiders last season.

Many thought that the market for Flynn would be much more expanded at this point, but that just doesn't seem to be the case. He has a tremendous amount of upside, we just don't have a huge sample size to look at in regards to the young quarterback. I believe that the Kevin Kolb situation has had a direct impact on the market thinning out for Flynn.

It did come as a bit of a shock that the Texans decided to release a player who could be considered the best run-blocking right tackle in the National Football League. Apparently they just didn't value him enough in their zone-blocking scheme.

A player who was considered a "cancer" in the locker room early in his career, Lloyd has matured a great deal over the course of the last few seasons. His on-field production has also gone up tremendously during this span. Depending on the specific situation, Lloyd can be a No. 1 receiver in the right system.

Williams supposedly is attending the Buffalo Sabres’ hockey game, a source with knowledge of the situation says that negotiations on a contract are moving toward some sort of a conclusion, good or bad.

Peyton Manning, Quarterback, Indianapolis Colts

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